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Learning Recovery in 2021 and Beyond

N2Y

With this detailed, practical white paper our expert shows you how to accelerate on the road to learning recovery. The general discussion and understanding of “learning loss” fails to address the learning recovery process and does not encompass how schools and educators can accelerate learning.

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Research examines blended learning, student achievement

eSchool News

New white paper explores effective instructional models and course customization benefits. Odysseyware aims to provide a learning solution for schools seeking the flexibility and customization of online courses, as well as for those looking to offer students a virtual learning environment.

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Installing Network Infrastructure for Mobile-First Learning

techlearning

Pre-K–12 schools and districts are shifting toward personalized learning through blended learning, project-based learning, design thinking, STEM/STEAM, and other inquiry-based learning models, whether or not they are 1:1. Click here to download the full white paper.

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Making an environment where teachers can create bespoke lessons

The Hechinger Report

. In their transition to using more personalized learning, the Bristol-Warren Regional School District in Rhode Island made professional development a priority. They learn on the job, with the help of teacher-leaders who provide real-life examples of how personalized learning works in the classroom.

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Personalized learning: How kids are getting into college by mastering their skills

The Hechinger Report

Students work on individual projects in the blended-learning classroom of Jessica Anderson, in Deer Lodge, Montana. A student-centered personalized-learning model known as competency education has gained traction over the past five years as states have developed policies to promote its adoption in both elementary and secondary schools.